32" television


The largest television I can fit in my 9'x13' bedroom is a 32" and I would appreciate recommendations for the set that has the best picture quality. The room is not bright and I often watch sports. Thank you.
guppy
I thought they didn't make CRT's anymore either. I'm not really into video but I used to have a Sony XBR Squared, or (2). I don't know how it compares to Wega's, or any other CRT, but I thought the picture was great and so did all my friends who are really into video. If you can find a good used one cheap, you may want to consider it. Depending on how strong you are, you will need to bring 1-2 people with you just to move it. I have no idea what they put inside those things but it makes other 32 in TV's feel like paperweights.
I believe that Sony discontinued production of CRT-based TV sets in 2006, in part because in that year the European RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) directive went into effect, which made the use of leaded glass in CRTs a no no. I believe that most or all other manufacturers discontinued production of CRT-based sets soon afterwards.

A few months prior to their discontinuance that year I purchased a 30 inch Sony Wega (148 pounds), which is fabulous. Glad I did. Hey, my amplifier weighs almost 100 pounds :-)

Best regards,
-- Al
You could not give me a tube based TV. Evne paying me it would have to be a LOT of money.
Flat panel is way way better.
42" plasma I am happy with far better picture and ony a hundred pounds. It can be almost flat against wall, and turn easy.
Having a 32" display in the bedroom. Small fits easy. A 32" tube would need a special stand, and be a pita to move.
So for all those nostalgic over CRT based TV? yuck.
I guarantee you my 42" plasma is ten times better picture than ANY crt you could provide.
The best 32" TV, in my opinion, is the Sony KDL32W650A. It is an LED smart TV. There are no plasma TV's smaller than 42". Panasonic has also announced that they will no longer be making plasma TV's, and it seems LG has also stopped plasma production, leaving only Samsung of the major TV producers. And who knows how long they will remain.
XBR wega is discontinued indeed, but it's getting harder and harder to get it used. Panna plasma TVs don't serve long may be 4...5 years before major electronic issue occurs mainly with control board that is way over half-price of new TV.